Journal of Economic Surveys

The effects of climate change‐related risks on banks: A literature review

Laura‐Chloé Kuntz 2
Nora Pankratz 3
Fulvio Pegoraro 4
Haakon Solheim 5
GREGORY SUTTON 6
Azusa Takeyama 7
Fan Dora Xia 8
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Banque de France Paris France
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Deutsche Bundesbank Frankfurt am Main Hessen Germany
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Banque de France, ACPR and CREST Paris France
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Norges Bank Oslo Norway
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Bank for International Settlements Basel Switzerland
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Bank of Japan Chuo‐ku Tokyo Japan
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Bank for International Settlements Hong Kong Hong Kong
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-18
scimago Q1
SJR2.630
CiteScore11.3
Impact factor5.9
ISSN09500804, 14676419
Abstract

This literature review describes the recent empirical literature in economics and finance focusing on how climate change‐related risks affect banks, with a particular emphasis on microeconomic evidence. The comparison of empirical estimates shows that many studies project limited estimates of damages for banks. For both loan and bond spreads, most estimates of the effect of climate change are below 50 bp. In comparison, studies on stock markets document responses that are more substantial. In real estate markets, there is evidence of price effects notably for flood risks associated with sea level rise. However, some studies indicate that climate risks could be underestimated. We note challenges related to the measurement of adaptation potential, non‐linear changes in hazards and responses, and the aggregation of effects across studies, markets, and bank portfolios.

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